Entel anunció que invertiría solo en 2016 un total de USD 250 millones. La empresa lanzó su servicio de DTH (utiliza el satélite boliviano Túpac Katari) a mediados de 2014 y para mediados de 2015 habían conseguido un 30% del mercado de TV satelital en ese país con 12 mil abonados. Entel compite en el sector frente a Tigo, Inter Satelital, Comteco y Cotas.
The National Telecommunications Company (Entel) of Bolivia announced that it is willing to invest a total of USD 1,000 million between 2016 and 2020. The General Manager of the company, Oscar Coca, was the one who announced the figures, which represent a 17% increase compared to the last four years.

According to Coca, Entel registered net incomes of USD 130 million at the end of 2015 and the announcement was framed within the Plan for Economic and Social Development driven by the national President, Evo Morales, facing the bicentennial in 2020, so it is intended to achieve penetration of telecommunications in all towns with more than 50 inhabitants.

Entel said it would invest only in 2016 a total of USD 250 million. The company launched its DTH service (using satellite Tupac Katari) in mid-2014 and by mid-2015 it had achieved a 30% market share of satellite TV in the country with 12,000 subscribers. Entel competes in the sector with Tigo, Inter Satellite, Comteco and Cotas.